Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3045
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ArticleAlarm hits Cyprus over levy proposal
The proposed introduction of a levy of up to 10 per cent on Cypriots' savings could have far-reaching consequences
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ArticleRising inspection costs “unnecessary obstacle”
Australian table grape growers refuse to pay increased quarantine inspection fees
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ArticleUS brings WTO challenge against Indonesia
Following failed consultations, US trade representatives request a WTO panel investigate Indonesian trade restrictions
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ArticleAeon considers Daiei takeover
Japanese retailer set to increase its 29 per cent shareholding in rival at an estimated cost of ¥10bn (US$104.77m)
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ArticleIndonesian garlic imports approved
Annual quota of 320,000 tonnes permitted to cope with severe domestic shortage and price rises
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ArticleND establishes thriving Chilean operation
Logistics specialist Norbert Dentressangle has taken giant strides in the field of perishable airfreight from Chile
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ArticleVote taken on CAP reform package
European Parliament says that new farm policy is 'greener, fairer and better able to deliver food security'
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ArticleLA container volumes rise in February
Port of Los Angeles sees overall volumes rise 17 per cent on the same month of 2012
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ArticleQuarterly losses widen at Chiquita
European currency and lower salad retail sales impact on fourth quarter result, reflecting challenges faced throughout 2012
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ArticleEarly asparagus could triple output
New variety Early California being touted by leading nursery as exciting new prospect for covered production in the UK
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ArticleConcerns over Italian asparagus crop
Delay to harvesting likely to be only small, but prospect of further cold weather raises fears of a loss of production
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ArticleT&G kicks out CEO Geoff Hipkins
Following alleged bust-up in Berlin, Turners & Growers deputy chairman confirms boss has been given the boot
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ArticleFruit cultivation halves in Ahmedabad
Area’s productivity also drops but does not stop Gujarat from becoming third largest fruit producing state in India
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ArticleWalmart halts new Indian outlets
With report into its alleged bribery due by April, retailer abandons plans to open seven new stores
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ArticleBelOrta battles big chill in Belgium
The Belgian asparagus season has been hit by cold weather, with delays in production anticipated at newly formed BelOrta
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ArticleFavorita unveils new banana campaign
My Favorita aimed at communicating unified brand message to consumers across number of key European markets
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ArticleCoca-Cola increases innocent investment
Multinational purchases majority of innocent founders' remaining shares, although the UK management team will remain in place
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ArticleDole finalises Itochu sale agreement
Multinational produce giant to complete sale of global packaged foods arm and Asian fresh business to Japanese company on 1 April
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ArticleDPA ruling could lead to apple shortage
Apple exporters in US and Southern Hemisphere may be forced to divert fruit from EU if proposed MRL cut is approved
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ArticleRise for Sainsbury's as Morrisons' dip continues
Sainsbury's grows ahead of the market by 0.9 per cent for the three-month period ended 17 February

